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GENIUS JOURNAL (General Nursing Science Journal)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27237729     DOI : https://doi.org/10.56359/gj.v1i1
Core Subject : Health, Education,
Genius Journal is a scientific journal that disseminates research results on the development of science and technology in the field of nursing. This journal facilitates nurse researchers, nurse educators and nurse clinicians from around the world to share information on research findings and experiences in providing nursing services. Genius invited researchers to submit their research results in the form of original articles, literature reviews, systematic reviews, meta-analyzes and case studies. Submitted research articles are expected to make positive impact and contribute in improving the quality of nursing services and healthcare system. Genius has a mission to promote excellence in nursing and health care through the dissemination of evidence-based, peer-reviewed clinical information and original research, discussion of relevant and controversial professional issues, adherence to the standards of journalistic integrity and excellence, and promotion of nursing perspectives to the health care community and public.
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Education on Transmission Patterns of Parasitic Infections by Nurses Reqgi First Trasia
Genius Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): GENIUS JOURNAL
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Introduction: Disease caused by helminth, protozoa, arthropods, and fungi was still a problem in the world. These parasitic diseases were classified as neglected tropical disease. Nurses play a significant role in the education on transmission patterns of helminth infections. However, the role of nurses in the education on transmission patterns of protozoa infections was still not well known and discussed. Objective: The aim of this article is to review the role of nurses in the education on transmission patterns of parasitic infection. Method: Writing a study of this scientific articles is made using the reading method model or literacy, analyzing and tracing various references. Result: This review found that nursing professional staff has a significant contribution in the education on transmission patterns of parasitic infection. Conclusion: Every nurse must know how to give the best contribution in each case of parasitic disease, especially helminth, protozoa, arthropods, and fungal infection which is cosmopolite.
Heat Compress to Reduce Chronic Pain in Hepatoma Patients Hendri Tamara Yuda; Andika Abdul Malik; Wina Widianti; Nida Siti Padilah
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Background: Hepatoma is an abnormal growth of liver cells, which is characterized by a mass in the right upper abdomen, which can cause chronic pain. Pain arises from tissue damage and inflammation of the liver. One of the nursing interventions that can be done to overcome the main problem of chronic pain is hot compresses. Objective: This study aims to present nursing care with hot compress intervention as an effort to overcome the main problem of chronic pain in hepatoma patients. Methods: This case study uses nursing care methods that include assessment, determination of nursing diagnoses, nursing plans, implementation of nursing and nursing evaluation which was carried out for 3 days in the aster room of the Banjar City Hospital. The assessment was carried out by way of history taking and observation. Nursing diagnosis is determined by the IDHS, while the nursing plan is adjusted to the grouping of interventions in SIKI supported by Evidence Based Nursing. Implementation and evaluation of nursing is documented with the SOAPIER model. Giving hot compress therapy to hepatoma patients is given using a bottle covered with a cloth so that the heat does not directly stick to the skin, with a duration of 15 minutes. Results: After being given a heat compress intervention, the pain scale was reduced from 8 to 2, while the subjective data from the anamnesis, the client said the pain was reduced. Conclusion: Heat compress therapy can be an effective nursing intervention to reduce chronic pain in hepatoma patients.
Implementation of Reproductive Organs Care among Bachelor Students of Nursing Yanti Srinayanti; Ade Fitriani; Lilis Lismayanti; Susi Sulistiawati
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Background: Reproductive health is a state of complete physical, mental and social health, not only free from disease or disability in all aspects related to the reproductive system, its functions and processes. Reproductive health is related to the cleanliness of the organs. It is very important to keep the reproductive organs clean, it is also necessary to pay attention to how to maintain and care for them properly and correctly, especially in women, because women have a reproductive system that is sensitive to disease. Objective: This study aimed to analyze the implementation of reproductive organ care for undergraduate nursing students of STIKes Muhammadiyah Ciamis. Methods: This study used an analytic survey research with a research design used was purposive sampling with the type of research design using descriptive quantitative. The population in this study were second and third level students of the S1 Nursing Study Program of STIKes Muhammadiyah Ciamis. Samples were taken as many as 55 respondents using purposive sampling technique. The data collected consisted of primary data obtained through questionnaire sheets and direct observation and statistical analysis using number and percentage. Results: The results of this study showed that the implementation of reproductive organ care by undergraduate nursing students in the highest category was carried out by 32 people (58.18%), and the category was not carried out by 23 people (41.82 %). Conclusion: in this study, the highest category of reproductive organ care was carried out by 32 people (58.2%). Therefore, this treatment is very important to keep the health of the reproductive organs.
The Effect of Warm Compress on Lowering Dysmenorrhea Pain Wina Widianti; Yuliana Siti Nurazizah; Vina Nurkania; Aenun Fauzi; Aldi Hidayat; Yulistianto Herdiawan; Tian Septian Nugraha; Elis Roslianti
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Introduction: dysmenorrhea occurs during the menstrual period which can be a gynecological problem characterized by lower abdominal pain, if the pain is not overcome and unbearable it can cause obstruction of normal activities to a sign of a reproductive disorder. Warm compress relaxation therapy is a nursing intervention that can reduce the pain scale in patients with dysmenorrhea. Objective: his study was conducted with the aim of proving the effectiveness of warm compresses on reducing the pain scale of dysmenorrhea and preventing activity barriers in STIKes Muhammadiyah Ciamis female students who are menstruating. Method: his study uses 2 time scale pain measurements, namely pre test and post test with a pre experimental design. The population in this study were 112 people with a total of 30 respondents using the accidental sampling technique along with inclusion and exclusion criteria. Statistical data analysis used the Wilxocon-non-parametric test with the SPSS version 20 application. Result: The pre-test measurement the majority of the pain scale suffered by respondents, namely scale 3 as many as 13 respondents (43.30%) and on the results of the post-test pain scale measurement or after being given a compress intervention warm majority decreased on a scale of 1 as many as 19 respondents (63.30). The results of the non-parametric Wilcoxon test showed a significant number of value < value or 0.000 < 0.05 which stated that there was a significant relationship between giving warm compress therapy to reducing the pain scale of dysmenorrhea. Conclussion: his significance value can be used as a reference for doing warm compress therapy to reduce the pain scale of dysmenorrhea with economical and low side effects.
The Relationship of Sleep Quality with Stress Level among Hypertension Patients Andika Abdul Malik; Diar Wiarsih; Anggi Rosmawati; Deana Sulistiani; Annisa Fithriani; Beti Rostantia; Alisa Fikri Aulia
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Introduction: As many as 9.4 million people in the world suffer from hypertension, many people with hypertension ignore their disease, even though if left unchecked it will lead to more serious diseases. Objective: This research aims to is study was to find out whether there is a relationship between sleep quality and stress levels in patients with hypertension. Method: The type of research used is quantitative analysis using a cross sectional design. The sampling technique used is simple random sampling. The research population was 100 people and the total sample was 50 people. The research instrument was carried out by measuring blood pressure and distributing questionnaires. Result: The results showed that the majority of respondents had better sleep quality than the average of 5 people (10%). While the stress level of respondents in the mild stress category was 23 people (46%). Conclusion: From the results of the analysis carried out, it can be concluded that the relationship between sleep quality and stress levels in patients with hypertension is not significant or has no relationship with p value = 0.340.

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